Practice Hours:
Mon – Fri: 7:00AM – 5:00PM
Sat & Sun: Closed
Phone: (352) 995-3225
Our expertise and commitment to excellence ensure you receive the highest standard of care.
Take the first step towards a healthier smile by scheduling your appointment today.
Our warm and welcoming team is here to make your visit comfortable and stress-free.
Practice Hours:
Mon – Thu: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
Fri – Sat: 10AM – 4pm
Sun: Closed
Phone: (444) 444-4444
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If you are experiencing gum recession or have noticed a decrease in gum tissue volume, soft tissue grafting could be the solution you need to restore both the health and appearance of your gums. At Clermont Periodontics & Implant Center, we specialize in advanced periodontal treatments, including soft tissue grafting, to protect your oral health and enhance the beauty of your smile.
What is Soft Tissue Grafting?
Soft tissue grafting is a surgical procedure designed to add or restore gum tissue in areas where it has diminished or receded. This procedure is often necessary when gum recession has exposed tooth roots, making them more vulnerable to decay, sensitivity, and further gum loss. A soft tissue graft involves transplanting healthy tissue, either from your own mouth or a donor source, to the affected area to rebuild gum volume and coverage.
By covering exposed tooth roots, a soft tissue graft reduces the risk of tooth sensitivity and decay, and it helps prevent further gum recession.
Gum recession can lead to an uneven gum line and make teeth appear longer. Grafting restores symmetry and a balanced appearance to your smile.
Patients suffering from tooth sensitivity due to root exposure often find significant relief after the procedure.
A successful graft can help ensure the longevity of your teeth by strengthening the gum tissue and providing added support.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of advanced gum disease or have been advised to consider periodontal surgery, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Our team will assess your condition, discuss your treatment options, and develop a plan to help you achieve optimal oral health.